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The San Francisco Call and Post from San Francisco, California • Page 11

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1897. 11 HOUSES TO LET. rpWELFTHTBETrMISSION No. 188-2-story bay-window, 9 rooms, bath and laundry: rent low to good tenant; nice neigh- borhood cars handy. Howard, above Twelfth.

No. 1 602-2-story bay- 1 window and basement, 9 rooms: rent low to aso 'd 0 1 ftfPX lo CO, Real Estate Agents, 415 Montgomery st. VA KI) ELEVENTH AND 2-story bay-window. 8 and I oa cars pass: good neighborhood rent low to a good tenant. App to C.

CAPP Real Estate Ageuta, 415 Montgomery st. ON OF THAT NEAT ROW OF 2-STORY A Y- winaow houies, 7 rooms and batb, on Bond on Mission, between Twelfth ana Thirteenth; rent only 22 50. with water. Apply 10 c. CAPP Real Estate Agents.

Montgomery su ULTON, BKT. LACUNA AND 2-story bay-window house. 6 rooms and bath: key there; McAllisters rect cais handy. Apply to C. S.

CAPP Co, t.eal Estate Agents, Montgomery st, TONES. BKT. JACKSON AND -'-story bay-window house, 8 rooms and and yard: in gooo order: rent low to jtood tenant; there. Apply to c. a CAPP Real Es- tate Agents, 415 Montgomery st.

O'FARRELL, BKT. POLK AND VAN or bay-window house, 6 rooms and bath; 930. Apply to S. CAPP A Real Estate Agents, 415 Montgomery st. HOUSE TO LET.

ANDERSON Twenty-ninth and Sanchez- HOUSE OF 6 ROOMS: NEWLY RENO- Tated; rent reduced. 1905 Golden Gate aye. HOI SK 9 ROOMS AND BATH. 919 POST ST. good renting location: rent cheap.

Apply to MAbI ON BURKE. QOA house of 10 ROOMS AND BATH- 1129 Union will be thoroughly reno- vated. L. C. BAfclN 413 Kparny st.

bUNNY HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS AND In good repair; 21i6 Larkln st. L. BABIN, 413 Kearoy si. OF 8 AND BATH; Hyde- L. C.

BABIN, 413 Kearnj-. SUNNY HOUSE 7 ROOMS AND BaTH $20- -very comfortable place, in exceUent order, hot and cold water, stationary wa-h tubs, etc, 15 Hampton p. ace, off Fclsom, bet. second and ijr. Third.

HOUSES TO RKiNT FOR VERY LITTLK money at BALDWIN Jls. Ho WELL 1 10 Montsomery st. QW SIXTKKNTH t-T. MIS branch luj fcuo- utij worn mm I IKMSHKU MOUSES 9qqfi pacific ne. cor.

fillmork Handsomely furnished. O. F. YON KHEIN A 513 California su 4 ROOMS AM) BATH COM PL ELY FURX- ished for housekeeping: rent 812; furniture and goods for sale at sacritice. Natoma st.

VEATI.Y FURNISHED HOUSE; VALLEJO 7 rooms: bath; special terms to careful family of adults. H. I. box 143, Call. pORNER FURNISHED HOUSE OV 11 SUNNY rooms for sale very cheap.

C. box Call. 9-ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE: WELL furnished: central located. P. si, bxll9 ONEY LOANED DIAMONDS, JKWEL- Uncle Harrla.

1 5 Grunt ay. H'KXISHED FLATS. ELEGANTLY FURNISHED FLAT; 5 ROOMS: XJ Mission warm belt: piano, coal and gas range: Pry complete. Inquire 3250 Twenty-tiist St. COTTAGES TO LET.

SUNNY CORNER COTTAGE OF 7 ROOMS- bath: gas. Cor. Dolores and Fifteenth sts. JONES. BET.

UNION AND NEAT 0 4 rooms and rent only $15: key there. Apply to s. Ca PP Estate Agents, 415 Montgomery st. VKI SETTER COTTAGE; 6 ROOMS; bath; gas; yard; all modern Improve- ments. 1 SANCHEZ ELEGANT 5- room, bath, bay-window basement cottage COTTAGE IN TOWN.

TAY off Clay, between Powell and Mason. 1 COTTAGE. 6 ROOMS AM) BATH; 406 tipXO. Laguna BOVEE, TOY SONN'TAG, 30 Montgomery st. COTTAGE.

16 RON DELL PLACE. NR. SlX- teeiilb and Valencia sta 5 rooms and bath.9ls. TO LET- COTTAGE 5 KOOMo BATH; rcnt9lB. 449 Bryant st.

TO LET: VfISSION, BET. TWELFTH AND THIR- Neat second-floor flat, 6 rooms and bath; rent only SIX. Apply to C. 8. CAPP A Real Estate Agents, 415 st.

HAVES BisLOW FLAT OF 3 rooms and bath: rent 98. Apply to S. API'S 415 Montgomery Estate Agents; COZY SUNNY FLATS: 4 AND 5 ROOMS; bath, yard; $14 to 917. 8 shotwell nr. 14th.

Ifl 1 MCALLISTER FLAT, 7 ROOMS, XXJIO with all modern Improvements: 922. ARGA IN -MODERN SUNNY FIVE ROOMS; oath, cellar, yard; $18. 138 a Fourteenth at. qi A SIXTEENTH BET. VALENCIA OX I V) and Store and flit: 4 rooms a A bath.

TTPPER PART OF 3 OR 4 SUNNY UNFUR- nisbed rooms and bath. 1229 Mission sL 1 1-7 3 OR 4 ROOMS, SUNNY I VJIJ flats: bath; gaiden: rent 91.V 9 FLATS. 4 AND 6 ROOMS; BATH: MODERN Improvements; yard: cellar: stable if wanted; rent reduced. 38 Sharon, bet. Fifteenth and six- teenth.

Church and sancaez. BAY-WINDOW FLAT 3 ROOMS, BaTH, gas, tubs: $12 50. 909 Foisom nr. Fifth. QIC, CLKAN FLAT; 4 ROOMS; DOUBLE -I O.

pariord. 45 Herman junction Market and Valencia. ELEGANT 7 ROOMS, ALL BAY-WINDOWS; X-i upper, sunny corner. Guerrero and 18th eta, MODERN FLATS, 5 AND 6 KOOMS; 'VJ $8 to 916; them. 623 Seventh st.

TAPPER AND LOWER FLAT; 4 AND 6 room? and bath. 3374-3376 Nineteenth su TTPPER FLAT, 8 ROMS. BATH, 1604 POINT Lobos aye. opp. J-rench Hospital, also large siore underneath.

1 OWER -WINDOW AND UPPER flats: 5 rooms, bath, yard. 80 Moss su, off Howard, near Seventh, key comer Howard. mO UPPKR FLAT OF 7 ROOMS AND batb; reasonable rent for a good tenanu 128- and Twent FLAT; FINE CONDITION; OX 8 rooms; bath; all light and sunny. JANE PLACE, OFF PINE, NEAR 0 bunny lower flat; 912; healthiest part of town; see it. TTPPER FLAT OF 4 SUNNY ROOMS; LARGE cellar; rent 914.

3 Isis near Twelfth. dl NEW BAY- DOW FLAT 3 i Z.tJ'/. rooms, bath, gas, tubs. 939 Foisom st, near Fifth. LEGANT FLAT: FEW STEPS FROM CITY hall; 5 rooms; bath; $24.

10 Grove su LATB TO Le-T' HJH. LITTLE I money at is A WIN UOWJOL'S, 10 Mont- -1 emery su ONJCY LOANED ON JE WKL- is, watches, sealskins. de Harris, 15 Grant a lIT HAVE 40 BRAND NEW FLATS NOW IT ready: half 1110. free, SPKCK 602 Mlct. HOtSIiKKKI'INO BOOMS.

Cleveland Street. 1 CLEVELAND SUNNY FURNIHED i A housekeeping suite, yard, i 8: large room 910. Dale Place. 2 COMPLETE FOR HOUSEKEEP- ing; bit yard. 10 i- ale place, bet.

Leavenwonh aDd Hyde its. Eddy Street. EDDY-SUNNY, UNFURNISHED OR furnished, finely papered room for gentle- man references. Essex Street. TZZ 8 ESSEX HILL-THREE NICE 0 large unf uralsbed sunny rooms to let: yard.

Grant Avenue. MONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS. JKWEIr Uncle Harris. Grant ay. M.

OAR HOWARD, NEAR BIXTH-2 HOUSE- rooms connrctli.g;rent 1 Cnn HOWARD. CORNER FOURTEENTH- ICUU 3 nice sunny rooms; rent Btreet. inn JESSIE-NICE FURNISHED HOrBJE- keeping room; HOUSEKEEPING BOOMS-Continaed. street. 'Ana LARKIN ST.

NICELY FURNISHED rooms for housekeeDlng; sunny suite and single rooms. Laskic Street. 1 7IA LASKIK. OFF MISSION, NR. I a Two unfurnished housekeeping rooms for adults; rent $6.

Street. A 1 SUNNY UN- XVfXO furnished room; running water; 95, Lewis Street. LEWIS, OFF TAYLOR. NR. POST-4 BUN- XOny unfurnished bay-window rooms; gas.

Minna Street. 071 MINNA-LARGE SUNNY furnished front; priv. 8l0V0: ClOsetB: alsO le I SIiA FURNISHED ROOMS com- plete for housekeeping; yard. 5-18 TWO NICELY FURNISHED sunny housekeeping rooms. Mission MISSION.

NEAR SECOND SUNNY yui bedroom and kitchen completely furnished for housekeeping, 910. Q47 FURNISHED FRONT ROOM i and kitchen for houskeeping. 191 lON FURNT-HED housekeeping rooms; complete: 1941 MISSION FINELY FURNISHED front and back parlor; kitchen. Most Street. I MOSS, OFF HOWARD.

NR. SKVENTH-2 1 rooms, furnished complete for housekeeping. Oak Street. SUNNY HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS and single; gas, bath; rents reasonable. ROOMS FOR RESPECT BLE WORKING women: private day home tor children.

4Soa.w. O'JTarrell Street. 79- 3 OR 4 UNFURNISHED I sunny rooms; ges, bath, yard: cheap. biitli HNK, 9J 4 MXTH SUNNY HOUSEKEEPING 'i rooms; front; furnished complete; rent 1 reasonable. 1 An SEVENTH (GIRARD) SUITES AND single renovated A TWO UNFURNISHED OOrz housekeeping rooms: free water: rent 96.

Twenty-third Street. TWENTY-THIRD, NEAR VALEN- 3 sunny nicely furnished rooms for housekeeping: bath; cneap: ra.l kf.er 3 v. if. Turk Street. riorv NEWLY FURNISHED BOOMS for housekeeping.

iiu 2seaa Avenne. CIQ VAN NEBB-2 FRONT SUNNY ROOMS OS furnished: housekeeping: privilege of bath. KOOMS TO LET. Eighth Street. APARTMENT HOUSE.

ITR 0 near Market: furnished and unfurnished. Ql A EIGHTH. NEAR FoLbOM-3 LAKGK 01 rooms; rent Street. ROYAI. HOUSE.

126 INCANDEB- -cent lights: reading-room, smoking-room and ladles' parlor: rooms per night, 35c to 91 50: week, 92 to 98; month, 98 to 930; elevator on cilice floor: rooms with hot and cold water: baths. 1 mil THB COSMOPOLITAN SELECT FAMILY hotel: 100 Fifth sl. cor. Mission: rooms 60c, 75c and 91 per night: 92 to 95 per week. 1 oltom Street.

OOA FOLSOM. NEAR furnished rooms; 91 a week. deary Cl SUNNY ELEGANT PARLOR Ol suite, also light housekeeping rooms MARTINET. 1101 GEARY, DOOR ABOVE Van Suites, single rooms: newly furnahd Howard Street. 7RI 1 NICELY FURNISHED, i Ola sunny, bay-window; other double, single.

Street. yjQK JESSIE NEAR MINT itOtJ vate family, a neat single room; rent Kearny Street. ARLINGTON HOCcE, 127 KEARNY xV. Pleasant sunny rooms, en suite and single; first class in every respect; terms reasonable. Aim HOUSE, 1045 MARKET-PER night, 3oc to Sl; week.

91 50 to 93; families. Uaton stream. I 9 SUNNY FRONT XZj and en suite; 91 50 up; transients solicited. A 1 MASON, OPP. NATIVE SONS' rtXO Handsomely furnished sunny parlors; very reasonable, McAllister Streec.

OAO TWO SUNNY UNFUB- rooms to let, suitable for office. MINNA, COR. NEWLY FUR- I nlshed bay-window room, 91 per week. Aliaalon NICELY FURNISHED BUN- DO- ny rooms: a quiet place; prices reasonable. OPLQ NEWLY URN ISHED rooms; 95.

96 and 97 per month. HANCOCK HOUSE. 781 MISSION; CKLKCT family roomlvg-house: $1 50 10 per week. IACR MISSION NICELY FURNISHED 1 VJOO rooms: suites or single: gentlemen only. STELLA, 1145 MISSION-NEW HOUSE, newly furnishea sunny rooms: single or ensuite.

Xatoma Street. 7fVl NATOMA. COR. 2 PU R- -1v 1 nlshed connecting rooms complete for housekeeping, 10. Pacific Street.

FRANKLIN HOUSE, 321 Xi Furnished, and unfurnished rooms; prices low. 1 oat stroei. 99q POST-SUNNY FROST ROOMS; BlN- gle and en suite; 91 50 op; transients so- licited NICELY FURNISHED BUNNY looms; suites or single: private family. i owell Street. Ol 7 POWELL (FORMERLY COSMOS CLUB) OX I Elegantly furnished apartments; reason ble fceventh 1 PLKaSA NT BUNNY FUR- iOU nisbed room, 91 per week.

tUiii 9c SIXTH-CHE IN CITY; NICELY furnished double and single front rooms. Mock ton strove. Ql A ELEGANTLY FURNISH 'D OX suites and single rooms; reasonab c. butter Street. UTTER HOUSE, 308 BUTTER- FURNISH- ed suites and single; transient; 26c a day up.

'1 My lor Street. 1 fkQ TAYLOR lAKOK SUNNY BOOMS, 91 75 and 92 35 per week. 'x vi it street. II TURK-KITCHEN AND LAUNDRY IN 11 exchange for hot water. From 12 10 2.

lift TUKK-LARGE SUNNY AND 1 1 single rooms; all reasonable. 41 A NEAT SINGLE FRONT tJ 4 1 room for gent' em an. OFFICES TO LET. T7URNISUED OR UNFURNISHED; 6UIT- able for dentist, physician, modes or milliner. 751 smter st.

ARYK LAW BUILDING, 1604 MARKET, cot City Hail aye. tiont suites per month. WEEK'S NEWB FOB 5 CENTS THB A Is wrapper, for mamas. BOARDING AND BOOMS. 71 9 a NICE SUNNY BOOMS WITH I board for 2 young men, use parlor and piano.

HOTEL, 123 EDDY BOARD vJ and rooms. 91 to 26 per week, 95 to 98; suites, board for 2, 940 month. CIO NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS, IO with board, 920 up; use of panor, piano. MONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS. WATCH- es, jewelry, sealskins.

Uncle Harris, 15 Grant ay. YIT I DE RM 1401 VAN SUNNY par. or suites; single and double rooms: board. OTEL BtKTLING, 714 A FAMILY hotel: refer nces; all modern conveniences; Ralston tables, if desired: new management. CHILDREN BOAKDED.

ATT? HAVING BEAUTIFUL HOME IN Frultvale wishes 2 or 3 children to board; no Othet children. Address B. box 64, Call. ETOKE3 TO LET. SW.

COR. BIXTbKKTU NEAR MISSION; branch office 3: Tun Caul subscriptions and want ads taken. EDUCATIONAL. A NDERSON'S ACADEMY AND SCHOOL OF xi. Mathematics: pupils prepared in day and evening classes and by private lessons for Califor- nia and'stanfordiuniversitifs: teachers', marine engineers' and civil examinations; special evening classes: mathematics, mechanical draw- Ing: hlgh-scbool pupi.s coached: two scholarships in University of California, amounting to (500 per annum, given cicn year to the two highest gradu- ates.

302 Parrott building. OICE SINGING-PATRONS AND PUPILS carefully prepared for narlor. platform, con- cert, choir, singe or opera; patrouag' itoliriied 110 those who are willing to pay for strictly flrai- class instruction. Apply to vo al rooms. V.M.c a.

building. DX. CLARKE, formerly directeur de la section vocalede I'Jnsthut ue Paris, France EALB'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 24 Bookk- ('pine, business practice, shorthand, tyring, telegraphy, languages branches, 0 ecincal engineering: 20 15,000 gradu- ates; day aud evening sessions; catalogue. AY.Kfc.ls' BUSINESS COLLKIiE.

325 MONT- gomery individual Instruction in short- hand, typing, bookkeeptuj, telegraphy, eta Use Ecbolarsnip $50; low per week and month. ENGINEERING SCHOOL: ELECL. XJ mining, est. 1864. A.

VAN DERNAII.LEN, 933 Market. rpAKR, THK EXPKKT, Ol'tXtl), closed or adjusted: priva.e In bookkeep- ing rapid ale ulatinus. 855 Market, im. 672. ELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF I'rlvate arranged: juplls rehearsed en stage.

R. 5 and 12, 1.0.0.X block. 7th and Mkt. 1)OOKKPNO WiUTNO, ARITUJUTC. GRAMS, night: uoclaisM: f5 moiuu.

Mission. UITAR, MANDOLIN, PIANO AND VOCAL VJ lessons; 93 ma Westhsus. 39 Fifth sl BANJO TAUGHT TO BKOINN 16 CENTS per lesson. Address M. box 76.

Call Oflice. SINGING, VOIOK CULTURE, PARIS BRAD- uate; French, tier. 9-2 ma 109 Taylor. qOQ BRANCH OFFICE OF THK OO'J Call: subscriptions and want ads taken. HYPNOTISM.

TREAT DISEASES; VJ also teach. Hypnotic Institute. 6 O'Farreil st MEDICAL DR. J. H.

JOSSELYN, 1 HE GREAT SPECIAL- Iet, still offers his valuable services to the un- fortunate, With a mind matured and enriched by ttudies of an advanced order, there is hardly a disease in the catalogue of human ills be canno; treat to a perfect core. Ladies, he is always to assist you. His knowledge nas teen strength- esed by extensive experience. No case peculiar to your delicate organism Is beyond bis sure con- trol. His female monthly remedies are sure aai safe in their effscts.

Ills tried and valuable dies for lost manhood are never-falling in their action, and are warranted for both and old. fie excels all others in the cure of private diseases. ever 50 years of practice enables him to warrant a cure la all cases. ConsoiiaUon parlors. woj Market st.

Call ut airoct in VOQ Alaxtel rooms 11 and 12. PROCESS THAT IS TKRKECTLY HARM- Jess; never falls In any case of monthly sick- neaa. no motter what cause; do electricity hum- ting or other dangerous methods; money In every case refunded if a cure is no: travelers fcelped immediately; years' experience; borne la confinement wltn sanitarian convenience. Con- sult free the only liable phyeiclans. DR.

AND MRS. UAVIKs, 14 McAllister su. next lllbvrnia I Bank: hours. 9a.m. to 6 arid r.

v. Dr. foulet's french" apsUles guaranteed absolute cure for all fema.e dis- eases (no matter what cause): positively safe and cure; do danger or after effects; taken in time it also ac as a preventive; price 91 50 per box; free by mall on receipt of price. WALLER BROS- 33 Grant aye. ALL CASES OF MONTHLY SUPPRESSION (lrom whatever cause) In a few bourn: safe and sure at anytime; instant relief for travelers, home In confinement: my cele- brated remedies for monthly suppression never rase euaranteed! consultation tree: pills 91- MRS.

DR. WYETH, 916 Post near Larkln VfEW PROCtSS: NO MEDICINE OR instku- Xi ment; every woman her own phys.cian for all female troubles, no matter from what cause: re- stores in one day; can be sent and used at home; If you wish 10 be treated sale call on the man physician. i'OI'PH R. 218 Kearny st. "I A DIES, CHIC KB ENGLISH Xj royal Pills (Diamond Brand) are beat; safe, re- liable; take no other, ben 4c, stamps, for particu- Jars, "Relief tor Ladies." in letter by return mall: at Chicheater Cbem.

Co. Philadelphia OUNCE OF PREVENTION IS HEITER than a pound of care for female Irregularities, leucorrboea and suppression: It has been in suc- cessful use for 25 yevrs: a word to the wise is suf- ficient. Address box 35, Call office. DBS. GOODWIN.

SPECIALISTS, LADIES near or far: safe, quiet curj guaranteed, any disease or complaint; home for patients skill; free diagnosis: low fees; self-cure. 401 Van Ness. ALP- AU'SFRKNCH A BOON TOLA- dies with ma troubles; no danger: safe and sure; 92 50, express CO. D. don't delay until too late.

Coast Agents, Oanlaud, 1 al. DR. AND MKS. WEOENER. 528 EDDY XJ Safe quick cure for all female com plaints guar- anteed: private home in confinement: every com- fort; infants adopted; terms moderate; pills il.

A LL FEMALE COMPLAINTS AND DI9- eases of the eye permanently cured at MRS. DR. SCOTT'S, 410 Geary st consultation free. SURr: CURE FOR ALL FEMALE DISEASES; home in confinement: every comfort: satisfac- i tion guaranteed. DR.

OWYEM, 226 'lurk su I PRAE'o FEMALE REOULATING PILLS; safe and efficient emmenasocoa: 91 per box. RICHARDS 4 Clay tusoleagu, SURE CURE IRREGULARITIES OR OTHKR female diseases. MRS. DR. PUETZ, 4th.

HOME IN CONFINEMENT: DISEASES OF women. Mrs. Dr.Funke, 1416 Bth sl. Alameda. DR.

HALL, 14 MCALLISTER NEAR Diseases of women and children. HORSES. AUCTION HALES EVERY SATURDAY AT 11 o'clock of horses, buggies, wagons, harness, etc. Emporium sales yards, 220 Valencia st- 4. auctioneer.

Jft HORSES FCR SALE: ALSO 1" baggies, carts, harness; Grand Arrade Horn Market, 327 Sixth st. 1 auction sales every nesday. bULLIVAN ,4 DOYLE. Auctioneers. Cfk HEAD OF HORSES SUITABLE FOR ANY POO to pounds.

Old Turk-sL car stables, 1801 'lurk; team of laree young mules. ORSE. HARNESS AND LARGE F.XPKESB wagon: bargain; 990. PHILBRICK, 909 Capp st. PASTURED, A MO.

SEN FOR circular. Hyde Ranch, 630 Commercial sl 97 jdU.NiUOMKttV BRANCH OFKICK tUiU kU(MCrlptlOIl4 taken. WAGONS AVO CABBIAGES. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS) IN xJ new and second-hand wagons, buggies, carts, harness, robes and blankets. Lelbold Harness Company, 211 Larkln opp.

new City Hall. WANTED- A STOUT fcPKINO WAGON; NOT too heavy; must be cheap. Address A. 8.. box 59, Call omce.

LINE LAUNDRY, BAKER'S AND MILK 1 wagons cheap for cash or installments; 1 fine top and open buggy; also 1 hack. 828 Harrison at. VEWAM) Si COND-HAND WAGONETTES, Xi backs surr buggies, carts acd barneys cheap. Fifteenth and Valencia as. tel White 371.

ELEGANT SECOND-HAND TOP buggy; business buggy, harness. 1388 Market. LUNCH-SUPPLY WAGON: 1 LIGHT BUGGY- -1 new peddlers wagou; cheap. 1340 Turk su" 2 BUSINESS BUGGIES; 1 NEW, 1 6ECOND- hand; must sell. 1202 Webster st.

LIGHT DELIVERY WAGON; A BAR. gain. 1013 Harrison st. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE 7- ROOM MODERN COT- tage, only 91000; also 4-room lots of flowers and barn: only 91300.

M. L. Dvrighiway station, Berkeley. "IF THE GENTLEMAN THAT EOCGHTGOLD- -1 1 rimmed glasses Sunday at 1:30 call and get what was -Sven by mistake. 11 Fourth bet.

12:.0 and Ip.k. SOAP BUSINESS FORMERLY earned on by RICHARD W. HKILMANN (now deceased) wlil still be continued by JOHN K. HEILMANN lor benefit of his widow. MRS.

MOLLIE IIKILMANN, 708 Bran Dan it- VICE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A SPEC- talty: private; no fee without success: probate, insolvency, collections, patents, etc. obtained; private detectives: established lOyears. G.W. HOWE.atty at law, unfurnished rooms FRKK TO good reliable lady for the special care of a house for unlimited time; strictly reliable American Protestant preferred. Address Reliable, I box 1 12.

Call Office. AWES' AND GENTS' FINE SHOES MACK to order, perfect fit guaranteed, finest materi- als, from 25 op: sample shown, measurements taken at your home; delivery free; no deposit: pay on delivery if found as represented. Write F. M. WOODARD, shoe artist, 1007 Market st 8.

F. TO STRENGTHEN AND INVIGORATE THE hair use "Quinouia" hair tonic, 35c per bottle. 111 Stockton St. OW THAT I HAVE THE LARGEST HAIR- dressing establishment on the Paclflo Coast I ought to be satisfied. But am I lialr-dresslnr, any style, 25c shampoo and plain hair-dressing, 50c.

Switches. 91 to Ble-ching roots of hair, 60c G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton su TTUY GOOD BGTT-K AT CALIFORNIA 1 creamery, where It can be seen taken direct from churn and iut in squares and prints every hour. Pine-sU entrance, cal. Market, lei red 2901.

PHONES. KLEIN'S Electrical Works. 421 Montgomery. If Interested send for catalogue. ISS MYRTLE POTTtR, SCIENTIFIC palmist, returned.

R. 12, Market sU MRS. DX. TANNER'S HOME IN CONFINE- menu 12 Jones leavenworth. QUIT TO ORDER ON EA-Y INS IALLMi NTS.

L. LEMOS, 1117 Market st. bet 7tb and Bth. CLOAKS AND TaILOK-MaDK SUITS RE- tailed at wholesale 20 tansome st. SUPERFLUOUS HAIKi REMOVED BY electrolysis.

MRS. DR. WELCH. 2115 Bush. HHUFfCIiMIDi-.

SANITARY PLUMBKK, jashtter. date ay. TeL fcutter47L blttUK-tf- CARDS PHI ED. $1 SU; wedding HILL. 22 Vi ilearv sU hlO OUTDOOK KVK- ry night cor.

Market and Sixth ariisili aj- vmisementn In living promoters or busi- Consult OWL ADV. )Uu ELi.CtRIC- r. c. Xi Winchester JLotisn. 44 1 blr.l n.

nr. 1 rooms. to 60 pec Right; 1 1 Ml to pe. week; bos bacsHsii to terrr (LAIKVOYAXH. ariui YOUR VOCATION? If HAVJi YOU" PROSPERED? WHAT ARE YOUR HOPF.B? Mrs- DR.

T. CLAP.X will life the dark veil of your future life: she gives you valnab.e ADVICE and AID In all affairs of life, of private us well as of business nature as, for lnitance, pertaining to Love. Matrimony, Friendship, Business Contested ills. Divorce. Damage Suits.

Mining. She discovers lost or stolen property, finds buried i treasures, prevents misfortune: recon- ciles the separated, thus restoring lost happiness Every person ii adapted to some rartlcular busi- ness, profession or trade. which may justly be term- ed their true vocation, and yet more than half o( I you are fignting against an unknown fate tor tame, ion line and position which you do not and cannot obtain until you find your true vocation. Hours. 9 to 6 dally, bend stamp for circular and special terms.

MRS. DX. F. cLAKK. I'-'Oti Markeu aF.

ME. PORTER, WONDERFUL CLAIRVOY- MM card-reader, born double veil and second sight; diagnoses disease, lull life reading; la. 50c; gems 91: palm, and sit. 91 60. 126 lark.

ME. MOREAU. BEST MEDIUM, CLAlR- voyant, card-reader; charms free; 25c up. 73 Fourth st. ORTUNf.B TOLD BY PLANETS; MOST gifted medium.

MME. LENKMAR, room 8, 141 Tay or su. near Eddy: no signs. ME. MELBOURNE, GIFTED CLAIRVOY- ant: never fails; call and be convinced.

419 Geary su, room 22, second floor; 25c: cents 50c MRS. DE ARDIGAN, GREAT EASTERN lortune-teller; strong love charms made. 936 1 Harrison st. VI ME. ARNDT, GERMAN FORTUNE-TELL- X'J.

er; tells past and future; gives picture future husband or wife; 25c up: never falls. Sixth. I ITS HEADINGS AND COMPLETE FU- ttire, 25 cems; clairvoyant, card-reader. 243 I Shipley st. Ladies oniy.

UA.VSKX, PALMIST, CARD-READER, past, present and luture; 35c 148 6th st 6. CONSULT LUCKY MEDIUM; READS FBOM cradle to grave: 25c 41 Minna otwnicn 3 SEVENTH vT ladles 25c. gens 50c: all questions answered. MME KAVrSA READS LIFE FLUENTLY; business advice; names given: 25c up.s Fourth. ME.

HYBILLK ThLLS FROM CRADLB TO grave: pictures given ladles 914 O'Farreil. SPIKITUALIS3I. AM. FRANCIS. INDEPENDENT SLATE writer.

118 liaUh: hours 9 until 6P. x. pALIFORNIA UNION SPIRITUALIST CAMP- the test day In camp; Ray- of 1 Truth ''ay: spiritualism great magazine, at Trestle Glen, Ens d. Tuesday. June 22.

Pro- cramme: 10::0 a. Cocf-r. nee. led by Dr. N.

F. Kavlin. 2:30 r. Lecture. Mrs.

K. S. Lillle; I questions answered, Mme. Florence Montague: i ballot tests. Maud L- yon Freltag.

7:80 p. Lecture, Charles Daubarn: spirit messages, Mrs. J. J. Whitney.

Admissiou 10 CV. MILLER, materializing TRUM- pet seance, BP. x. 25c 4U9 Leavenworth MRa HENDEE CIRCLE TO- re. dins dally.

122 Taylor sU MX. YOUNG, TEST CIRCLE TO-NIGHT; 10c: convincing less. tOS McAllister st- CIRCLE TO-NIGHT, 25C: SITTINGS DAILY. MRS. ROBINSON, t'olk st.

RS. MAYO STEERS, OAK: CIKULES 1 Tuesday, 8 p. Thursday, 2 p. readings. RS.

H. A. GRIFFIN. MKDIUM: CIRCLE Tburs. 25c; sittings, tOe, 91.

Grove Rs. Kate hoskins' hhclics; FrL, 8 p.m.; readings daily, $1. 701 McAllister. MRS. t-HRINER RETURNED: CIRCLE SUN- day evening; sittings dally.

311 Van Ness aye. MRKJ.J. HITNEY. SPIRITUAL MEDIUM, lor messages and advice. 218 Stockton su Buiun, VAN VROOM KLECTRO- DENTaL Parlors.

997 Market su lady attendant; no gas or other dangerous unaesthetics given; electricity the great agent used to relieve pal-; teeth filled ana extracted painlessly by our new electrical process; a written guarantee given with all work done; lowest prices, best work; all surgical work attended by G. W. Williamson, M.D., physician and surgeon: examination free by the use of our new electrical appliances: porcelain and gold crowns: bridge-work and teeth without plates a specialty. Electro-Dental Parlors, 997 Market st FULL BET OF TEETH, 95; PAINLESS extraction see our new I nation p. ate: thinnest, lightest, coolest made; warranted 10 fillings, 50c; crowns, 93 60; lady assist- ant.

CHICAGO DENTAL PARLoRs, 24 Sixth DR. GKORGE W. LKEK, THE GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer of painless extraction and patentee of Improved bridge work or teeth without any plate, moved from 6 to 20 O'FarrelL R. LUDLUM HILL, 14 3 MARKET R. Eleventh: to charge for extracting wbeu plates are plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set; extracting 50c; gas given.

pAINLKSS EXTRACTION', 50c: CROWN -L work a specialty; plates 95 up: 13 years experience. R. L. Walsh, D.U.S., oeirr. i i ULL -ET TEETH: MARK; I kept In repair; extractlag free: cjOTv-m.

fill Pacitic Dental Parlors, Third. pROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 759 MAR- ket, ueu 3d and 4th; gais specialists: palniesi extracting, with gas, 91; plates, 97 op: nil, si up. -A SET FOR WARRANTED AS good as can be made; filling 91. DR. SIMMS, dentist, 930 Market su, next Baldwin Theater.

OHIO DKNTAL SILVER FILL- Ings, up; cold, 81 up; cruwns, 93 up; plates, up. .06 Market st. ALL WORK REASONABLE AND WAR- ranted. DR. J.

W. KEY, 1320 Market st. MEYKR, DEUTSCHER ZAHNARZT; GAS given. 935 Market, formerly 1012 Mission. ET OF TEETH WITHOUT A PLATa; DB ii.

Young, 1841 Polk su R. J. J. LEEK. 1126 MARKET OPES evenings: Sundays nil noon; dentistry taugnt CIULTU-N DENIAL BUd ket st.

IIKfKKIt, PROPtKTV TO IXCUAXGK. 2 ACRES RESIDENCE property In one of the best cities In tje 3. ate of Washington for lodging-house or ho- tel. G. box 4.

Call ufflse. PKOPn.RTY. VALUE for corner store and flats; will pay dif- ference. Aadresi box 118, Call Office. EXCHANGE; OAKLAND for land.

Address 464 Ninth Oftkiaad. CITY REAL ESTATE. WESTERN ADDITION RESIDENCE. FINK MARINE VIEW. CtKKnA OCTAVIA XKAR BROAD- tJpcfcJV'V.

way; handsome 2-story bay-w ndow house of 7 rooms and bath: In fine condition: French range: modern plumbing brick foundailon; lot streoi bltuminized; cement sidewalk. EASTON, ELDRIDGF 638 Market st. OUTH OF market investment. 810 income, C-OQKA NEAR 61'H AND HARRISON store anl tenements; rents 1180 per annum: lot 25xb0. EASTON, ELDRinGE 638 Market st.

INCOME PROPERTY. 1 WESTER.V ADDITION, BUSH NEAR FRANKLIN; 0 I UUU. 2-story double house of rooms and bath each; In good condition; sunny side; rents 50; street accepted: cement sidewalk. EASTON, ELDRIDGE 638 Market st. ELEGANT BUILDING LOT.

MUST SKLL. BUTTER NEAR DEVISA- dero; fine lot level and ready for building: street work all done; sunny Bide. EASTON, ELDRIDGE 4 638 Market st. PANHANDLE LOT. A GREAT BARGAIN.

CLAYTON E. SIDE; 100 1 feet N. of Fell-su bouievard; size 25 106:3. EASTON, ELDRIDOE 6. Market st.

MODERN FLATS. WESTERN ADDITION. TWO GOOD OF 6 AND 7 rooms and oath: brick foundation; sub.tantially burt: cement sidewalk: rents 4 50. EASTvjN, ii'SS Market st. LOT LOT LOTS! FOR BUILDING OR SPECrLATION.

LKaNU 17th: 25x100. COR. ELIZABETH AND BELLE- vue: 64-125. GOLDEN-. GATE NR.

BA- tJ)J ker; CLAYTON NR. WELLEK; 25x.06:3: a bargain. fljjOOnn FELL NR. SCOTT: coR ON Montgomery $SOUUU. 56x73.

PINE Nil FILLSIORE; 25x NR. DEVISADERO; OCUUU. 60x125. EASTON, ELDRIDOE 4 CO. 6.18 Market St.

(JUQri WILL-TAKE IT; 25x125 FEET: S. SIDE Montana 2t5 feet W. of Capitol: i.al- rovi Homes Associmion. Ocean View. C.

Flail h. 507 California st. LARGE CORN I- HOUSE AND lot; sacrifice; central. Departure, box 90, Call Office. A AND 1612 FULTON, NEAR lUlu New 6 and 7 room flats; never before eqna'ed for a tir.i-class Investment or home: look at tuem and be DAN EINSTEIN, owner and builder, 19 Montgomery JUsT COMPLETED; PRICE EASY terms: 2-story house; 6 rooms: large bathroom: spacious reception-hall: 2 mantels; finely frescoed parlors; modern throughout; 23d near corner S.

A. BORN, and builder, 4079 24th OFFER WANTED; 2 TWO-STORY bouses of tt rooms and bath each; Bush near Devisadero; street work done; this property must be sold this week. CENTER SPADER, 1 1 Montgomery sU IIV PAY KENT WHEN YOU CAN BIY A new cotta-e on 1) amond st- on terms of $100 down and balance at .5 per mon Apply 3207 Twenty-second su, cor. Mission, after 7:30 p. m.

ONE OR TWO LOTS NEAR HEY MAN Tract at great sacrifice; must sell. H. U. MAXFIKLD, 19 Montgomery st. ISSIUN COTTAGES.

Four. 5. 6 and 7 room on Liberty, Castro and -Oth 53200 and 94000 each. By F. Nelson.

der. MONEY TO LOAN OW RATK, $5 PKR MONTH INTEREST XJ on each SiOO'J: 65c per month on $10'): second mortgage; any security. box 'A Call Office. AT6V. PER CENT ON CITY real estate; Oakland; es- tates, l.fe Insurance, second mortgage, any sum.

Manhattan Loan 10 Mills bidg. ground floor. UTE HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY real estate: Interest Cal. Title Ins. and Trust 210 Montgomery su, Mills buld.

BORROW MONEY ON YOUR WATCHES, diamonds and jewelry at half the interest yon pay elsewhere. COT RATE LOAN OFFICE, room 7. F.ood building, entrance 809 Market su LOANS ON FURNITURE OR PIANOS, In B. Oakland or Aiameda. at lowest rates: without removal: do commissions; no delays.

J. NOUN 1017 to 1023 bt, abu blxlo. telephone Jessie 4L JGHLY RESPECTABLB AND PRIVATK HIGHLY RESPECTABLK AND PRIVATK place to obtain liberal advances on diamonds and jewelry of the lowest rates. Baldwin Jewelry, 948 Market, telephone Green 204. AMOUNT; IST.

estates, undivided interests, real estate In pro- bate: furniture and pianos without rewova. I It ecu loan. 24 Montgomery su. room S. A DVANCKS ON FURNITURE OR PIANOS, with or without removal; no delay; no com- mission: lowest interest- Room 68, 1170 Market.

JOANS ON REAL ESTATE, i i lows; rates. McAFKE BROS- 10. Mont- gomery st. ANY SUM; IST OR 2d MORTGAGES, FUKNl- ture, estates, etc. H.

ji URPH 628 Market. ANY SUM, IST OR 2ND MORTGAGES, Es- tates In probate, etc. Km. 7. 508 California, st.

AO.OOO ON LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES IU low Interest. JOS. B. 'IOPLITZ. 83J Pine.

TO LOWEST KATE: IST 2D one. any proposition. Urraen. 413. M0nt PROPOSALS.

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BKI KE- Uley Notice to contractors, builders and mate- rial men. Notice is hereby given to all concerned that sealed proposals or bids are solicited for per- foimlug the labor and furnishing materials necessary to the erection of a building for the de- partment of philosophy, on the grounds of the University of California, at Berkeley, Aiameda County, and said bids or proposa's will be re- ceived at the office of the assistant, secretary of the P.egents of the University, in couth Hall, Berkeley, at or before 12 o'clock x. of the V4th cay of June. 1897. And notice It hereby further tclven that the plans anil specifications of said bnllding have been made and adopted, and are placed in the office of Mr.

Clinton Day, architect, -22 Sansome San Francisco, room 4, where the same may be seen and examined during each day from 10 o'clock a. x. until 4 o'clock p. from date until said 2lth day or June, 1897. No bids nr proposals wi 1 be considered the same are accompanied by a certified or a toad of said proposer equal to ten (10) percent of his proposal, with sufficient sure: if condi- tioned that, if said bid or proposal shall be ac- cepted, the party proposing will duly enter into a proper contract to faithfully perform the duty and obligations In accordance with said proposal, and plans and specifications, which shall be and are hereby required to be a part of such contract.

'1 he rlcht to reject any and ail bids is hereby reserved. This nonce Is given pursuant to an act entitled "An Act to amend an Act entitled, 'An Act to create and organize the University of ap- proved March 23. 1868. Ana an Act amendatory of section 25 then of, approved March 28, 187 relating to the construction of buildings," ap- proved March 3, 1897. By order of thai committee on Grounds and Buildings of the Board of Regents.

Dated June 12, 1897. J. WEST MARTIN, Chairman. W. A.

McKOWEN, Assistant Secretary. WANTED NOTICE 18 HKRKBY given that staled proposals wilt be received by the board of directors ot the Veterans' Home As- sociation at its office, room 13, 320 Sansome San up to 10 o'clock a. Wednesday, June 30, 1897. and opened immedi- ately thereafter in the presence of bidders, for fur- nishing and delivering quartermaster and com- missary supplies for the Veterans' Home, Napa County. Cat.

(railroad station 1 for tbe six months comraenc July 1, 1897, and ending December 31, 1897. with information and instructions tor submit ins will be tur- nlshed upon app: cntiou by the undersigned. Bid- ders will follow the conditions of tbe es, and do bid will be considered unless it is in accordance rvith such schedules. Each bid- der must accompany his bid with a certified check upon some well-known and responslb banking- house for at least 10 per cent of me amount of his bid, payable to J. CCURRIkk, treasurer, con- ditioned that tbe bidder will enter luto a good and va id contract upon notice of acceptance as re- quired by law.

I '1 be board reserves the right to re- any or all bids and to order any quantity over or under the amount Address J. J. ncoViLLK, secretary Veterans' Home Association, room 13, 320 Sansome si San Francisco, Cat By ordr of the Board of Diiect ors- J. J. SCOVILLE, secretary.

Ua ENGINEER OFFICE, BUitKE BUILD- ing. Seattle, May 26, Sealed proposals for const ru gun emplacements on Marrow stone Point. will be received here until June 30, 1-97, and then publicly opened. Information furnished on application. HARRY TAYLOR.

Captain Engineers. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. TOHNE. RICHARDS, LAW OFFICES. ROOMS 26 and 27, Crocker building; telephone Main 75, Francisco, Cal.

BKAT, ESTATE. rpUTTLE A LOFTIS, LAND AGENTS. gga 62 ark opp. Palace Hotel. aye lar llst of Iticcme ratchet from $3000 to 916 000 to SELL CHEAP OR EXCHANGE For City, Oakland, Berkeley, Alameda OK SAN JOSE PROPERTY.

Must be first class, no heavy mortgages. Send accurate description and lowest Cash price, And we will sell or exchange to YOUR advantage. TMPKOVED home Farm ALAMEDA County; fine location and productive: easy of this access from city: low price and easy terms. Call tor particulars H. H.

CRANE, 410 Mont- gomery street. QOXn HOMESTEAD OF 130 ACRES. NH. Cazadero; Improved. a.

F. MICH- AELS, Real Estate Agent, 1236 Market, rm. 126. $1 buys 6-acrk RANCH 300 YARDS I from railroad house, barn, chicken-houses, running artesian water: lan i fenced: five cows, 300 chickens; milk route, with 40 customers: it is a bargain; will not exchange. WaHER a.

CLARK. Mountain View, caL COSOMA COUNTY FRUIT, GRAIN, stock ranches: little homes specialty. MOKK SHURTLEFy, Sonoma, Cat; R. 221, 827 Market s-, S. Wed.

and Sat. LARGE POULTRY RANCH; WILL OR -U rent: Santa. Cruz Leghorns; finely equipped. Address box 1105, Jose, Cal. IfOR SALE HOMK STK AD RELIN- a quishment- good buntlngand fishing.

Address H. box 129. call Office. rOII EXCHANGE VALUABLE WARE house property that cost complete $32,000: mar San Jbrancisco: business we.l established and payiu a (too steady income; will tak property and give Ion? time on the balance: tnls is a Rood opportunity for the right man. ASTON.

KLDkIIx.K 638 Market su AI KIN 0. MILES FROM CITY: TO $80 per acre: choice lands In tracts of all sizes: Improved farms, chicken ranches, hay, grain, truit easy terms: rail and transit: cood bcuools. HOME FARM 61 Cnronicle bidg. "I ITTLE HOMES CLOSK TO 1OWN; IM- XJ proveJ: eaair terms: also 4 to 12-acra pieces on 8 and 10 years' credit. D.

H. TWIN So- noma city; every Monday at 63' i Market SI CHICKEN CHICKENS: 1 horse, cow, eta BAPTIST, 319 Kearny ACHES, $150 a W. It, GRIFFIN, LAND agent, CaL House, barn, wood, water; 200 acres in wheat; easy terms. fit' AN ACHE; I'JBJ ACKEa TIM.BKR; OUO tlT'-' tor stock or fruit: K. box 40.

OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS BROADWAY. OAKLAND KKAL tSTATK. IJEAUTIFUL ELMHURST LOTS, NEAR electric-cars: formerly sold JJ2SO and $300 each: now only $150: no inures-: only $5 down, b.lanc $1 a week. D. STERNEHER 6.8 Montgomery room 25.

41 FLATS, ROOMS, BATH. EACH, AT MAR- ket-st. local station, akland; mortgage $2200; best offer above mortgage made this week buys the property; cost late owner $4000; ownerwants money enough to buy ticket Kasi; call early and make offer: no reserve: must sell. J. S.

MYERS, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. pROPE TV OF 7.55 A CREB IN FOOTHILLS near Oakland, being one and a half miles from end of Frultvale aye. and 15 minutes' walk from electric car line. Handsome modern house of 8 rooms with wide porch; stable and carriage- bouse; windmill and tank house: also large and expensive Iruit-oryer. Nearly the entire place is plan.

cd loan orchard, now in full bearing, and of the best varieties of fruit. Located near the city, with a most delightful climate and a view extending from Sun Jose to the Faralion Islands. It is a most charming suburban home. Address P. E.

BOWLES, Oakland. GET A CHOICE. II.fa.ALX.HFUL HOME HITK while prices are low; lots $100 to $150 at Fltchburs, beyond Frultvale; the best property for investment now offered; local trains anl electric cars: 10 minutes to Oakland and 46 to San Francisco; splendid climate, out of damp belt: soil excellent for gardening: very best water facilities; good school; terms to suit. Before bay- ing in this locality see the owner of this property. C.

M. KUNKLK V. asiungton room 28, Oakland. Cat AT FRUITVALE. 2 AND 3 BLOCKS FKOM JV- station; choice building lO's on easy terms; $25 cash; streets graded and macadamized; sew- ers, water and In: delightful clima 45 min- utes from md Francisco; fare $3 per month or 5 cents per trip; these lots are a bargain at $350.

Syndicate Inwsimeut Company, 65 Chronicle bui ding, or LOWKY, OWEN Frultvale station. 1 40H LODGING-HOUSE: .44 JB-L furnished rooms; centrally located; first-class custom; paying business; accicent cause of sel ing. Address A JfERS 466 Ninth Oakland. A CHEAP HOUSE IN OAKLAND: cottage of 5 rooms: one year old: lot 25x137; one block from Adeline-street station. WM.

J. DINGEE, 460 r.tghth st Oakland. VERY NEAT MODERN COT- tage: 6 rooms; latest finish; worth $3503; in the choice location of Oakland: min- utes to local train; a rare bargain. WM. J.

DIN- GEE, 460 Eighth new HOUSE, 8 rooms: sight- tJpulcJU. ly location: reduced from $5000; large lot; choice surroundings: easy terms. WM. J. IiINGEE, 460 Eighth sl, Oakland.

OAKLAND PROPERTY TO exchange: send for list. WM. J. DINGEE. 460 Eighth Oakland.

HOUSE OF 3 ROOMS; LARGE lot; near German Old People's Home. H. B. PINNEY, Broadway. Oakland.

HOUSE; BATH; ALL modern Improvements: lot 25x100- -1' 3 blocks from Frultvaln station; easy terms: this Is a bargain; call ear y. FIELD REALTY COMPANY, 1146 East Fourteenth Oakland. MUST BE SOLD IN 10 DAYS; 6-ROOM house; all modern; lot s'JxlOO; elegantly furnished: price $2250; s6oo cash, bal- ance to suit purchaser. Apply J. E.

WHITE, 1128 Twenty-third avenue, East Oakland. Ql EACH: OWNER MUsT HAVE MON- ey at once; 3 lots $100 each, half cash; just half their value. Inquire Immediately. LAY- MANCE, 466 Eighth Oakland. TO EXCHA.NOE— HOUSK AND 3 LOTS IN Vallejo for properly around here; also fruit and poultry ranches close by, for city properly.

EPSON TURTON, 1209 Broadway. Oakland. OAKLAND COTTAGES TO LET. mO RENT-3, 4 AND 6 ROOM COTTAGES TO rent: 60 and upward per month. R.

J. MONTGOMERY. 1112 Broadway, Oakland- ALAHEDA ADVERTISEMENTS ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. FOR S2SOO CASH; HOUSE 12 ROOMS, lot 60x140; all lnrnlshed and permanent rented at 560 per mouth: $3000 mortgage at BVi per cent; choice residence portion of Alameda. owner non-resident object of sale.

J. b. HANLEY, 1361 Park Alameda. WE ARE HEAVILY OVERSTOCKED WITH real estate: new and modern homes Id all parts of Alameda, ranging in price from $1800 to mast be sola regardless of prices: if we have what you wan: no reasonable offer will be declined; those wanting homes should take advan- tage of our nt-ceasity to reduce holdings. JOSEPH A.

LKO.n AKI) 1364 lark Alameda. FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. EAUTIFUL LOTS. ALL SIZES. 3 ocks from Fruit vale ktatloa: sewers; water; wort done; church and school near: half a block from San Leandro ectric road.

Inquire of owner. J. IOBi.KK, 123H aye. MAItKIAGK LICENSES. The following marriage llcensis issued by the County office: Frank J.

Cllmm and Emily F. Dents, Edward S. Ward and Nellie M. Waterman, 35. Thomas a.

Kane and Sadie A. Davis, Robert A. Cranston and Jessie E. Cameron, 24. Ira E.

Steres and Lldla E. Chandler, William H. Mazle and Margaret K. Bruder, 29. Em 11 Greenebaum and Caroline Koshland, 32 Washington A.

Connolly and Bernardino J. Hen- trich. Frederick A. Chester and Mary A. Hanley, Jl.

Edward J. Mitchell and Mary A. McDermott, I DtiAldi 5 VO U.S. BPAULDING-In this city. June 20, 1897, to the wife of F.

D. Spauldlnsr. a son. MAKKIED. FANCHER-In this city, Jane 1897, by ibe Hey.

Kdsar Lion, Robert C. Koblckeand Mary E. Fancher. Ia tins cltr. Jane 20, 1837, by the Rev.

Dr. J. Nleio, Gabor Konig- stein aud Flora ohm In this city, June 20 1897. by the Rev. Dr.

J. Nleto, Gustave Lederer and Annie M. Mover. McDonald- WaEK-Iq this city, 19. 1837.

by Judga G. W. F. Cook. Edwin C.

Mc- Donald of SuUua Valley and Mabel E. Waer of Napa. In this city, June 16. 1837. at the First United Presbyterian Church, by the Rev.

J. H. Davii R. White and Alice E. Severance, both of -an Francisco, In this city, June 20, hv the Rev.

Dr. J. Nleto, Isaac Wolf and lillie Goids-ein. DIED. Adams, Hfzglns, Edward Anders Alexander I runoff, Antone Allen, Augusta Johnson, Hannah Bonrquard, Louise Leopod Coilet.ry, John McConnon.

Thomas Coogle, Florence Meller. Jacob M. lawyer. Mary C. Ml ne.

llarry Kv-i. James Thomas I urey. Citherlne Rodden. Amanda M. Flaming.

Btrtbnlomew Regan. John R. Fleishman. Maurice B. Strong, Mary F.

Gariick, Faubian Sullivan. Hannah Harlan, Laura M. Slattery. Mary Spauldlng (infant) In San Lorenzo, June 21. 189 7.

James Adams, beloved husband of Margaret Adams, a native of County Tyrone, Ireland, Bo years and 11 mouths. and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORKOVIT (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock p. from his rwsMence. San Loreuzj. Imermaiic £aa Lorn Cemetery.

ANDERsois in Oakland, June 21, 1897, Alex- ander, beloved husband of Lizzie Anderson, a native of Greece, aged 60 years. In San Jose, Augusta, beloved wife of A. E. Allen, a native of 1 inland, aged 33 years. In LarKspnr.

June 20, 1897. Louise Bou qu.irJ, a native or Mulhoose, Alsace, aged 51 years 10 months and 1 day. COLLEAIIY-Iu this ciy, June 20. 1897. John, belov.

husband of ttie late Co.learv, a native of Ireland, aged 57 years lv motuhsand 8 days. In (his city, June 21. 1897, Fiorenc, beloved dangbter of Walter J. and a.i.'M Coogle, a native of San Francisco, aged 3 years and 10 day DWYtlt-laSao Rafael, June £0, 1897. Mary Catherine, only child of William and Kate lawyer, a native of san Rafael, aged 1 year 8 mouths and 27 days.

an 1 acquaintances rtrs respect- fully Invitea to atten I the funeral TUIa DAY (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock p. from the resi- dence the parents, luterment Rafael. In this city, Juno 21, 1897, James Eva, ii'ioved lather or samu-1 Jamei Tnoma.lne Li a and William J. Eva, Udiive of England, aged 58 years and 5 months. notice hereafter.

in this city, June 21. 1897, Catherine Furey, a native of Ooanty Longford, aged 65 years. tST Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend tha funeral TO-MORfcIOW (Wednesday), at 9:80 o'clock a.m.. from the par- lors or O'Connor Co 767 Mission street, tut- nee to St. Cuurch, stre t.

lor services at 10 o'clock a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. In this city, June 21. 1897, Bartholo mew, beloved husband of Mrs.

H. J. Fleming and father of Dr. R. F.

Fleming, Mrs. M. J. Jones and C. and F.

Fleming, a native of Kenabra, Ire. and. aged 64 years, -Notice of uneral Hereafter. FLb.lsHjlAN-In PCCBnix, June 20. 1897, Maurice beloved sjn of Jeannatte aad th? la.c B.

M. Fleishman and brother of Mrs. Charles Goldman, Mrs Leo Goldman and 8. Fred J. aud i er.ha Fleishman, a native of Call- tornia.

aged 38 years. GAKLICK-In this city, June 21.1897, Fanblaa Garl.ck, beioved husband of the late Mrs. Clementina liarlick and son of Fannie and the late simoa Garlics ana brother 01 Mrs. C. K.

Markman, Mrs. J. B. GoldstOD9. Peter Gariick, Mrs.

J. B. Casas. George Uarlick, Mrs. W.

K. Holbrook and Freda uarlicli, a native of New Orleans, Louisiana, aged 40 aged 1 month and 8 flays f.xew York, Chicago and St. Louis papers copy, uneral notice hereafter. HARLAN In Oakland. June 21, 1897.

Laura Minerva, tldest daughter ot Mrs. M. J. ana me late Joel Han.au. at Livermore.

on arrival of tra.u leaving San Francisco at 8:30 o' elect a. m. WEDNESDAY, June 23. In this city, June 21, 1897. Edw: rd, be oved son of J.

and Frances Higgins, native of san ran clsco, aged 5 months- this city. June' 21. 1697, Antone, beloved husband of Theresa and father of Hoaio. Mamie aid 1 i lie lmholf, a uativeof Switzer- land aged 62 years. Id this city, June 20.

1897, Hannah, beloved wire of J. M. Johnion. and sister of C. V.

Mrs. Mary Fred. Mrs. C. V.

Johnson and Kola Krouquest, a native Of Fin- land, aged 32 years 8 montns and 18 days. Jsy Friends and acquaintance) are respect- fully inviteJ to attend the funeral THIS (Tuesday), as 2 o'clock p. from her late resi- dence, 239 Steuart street, where services will beheld, imermecu 1. o. O.

F. Cemetery. In this city, Ju 21. 189:, Leopold, beloved husband or Julio Lazarus and father of Mrs. C.

H. Blank, Atirei. L-on and aylviaa Lazarus, a native of sherb offer, aged 70 yean ii and 25 days. County papers please copy. Friend and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock a.

from Ma- bonic Tempie, corner Pose and. Montgomery streets under the auspices of Excelsior Lod a No. 163. F. and A.

M. Interment Home of Peace Cemetery, by train leaving Third and at 11130 o'docic a. m. In this cur. June 20, 1897, Tnomas, beloved brother of Cbriuopber McCon- non, a native of the parish of Klllauney, County Lou th, Ireland, aged 64 years.

and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend tha fuaeral THIS DA 1 (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock a. from the chapel of St. Mary's Hospital, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repoje of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock a. ic. inter- ment Mouut Calvary Cemetery.

M.KLLER— In this city, June 20, 1897, Jacob beloved father of D. D. and Charles Meller and Mrs. Joseph Koru, a native of Germany, aged 73 years. and are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock a.

from his lata residence, 606 Fell street, tbet by 11; 30 train, corner Third and Townsend streets, to Hiljs of Eternity fur interment. in this city. June 20, 1897, Harry Milne, a native of Illinois, aged 39 years. cagoand St. Louis papers please copy, and acquaintances mcit fully invltea to attend the tuneral TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 3 o'clock p.

from tha funeral parlors of McGinn 31 Eddy Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. In this city. June 21, 1897, Thojnaa beloved husband of Bridget a native of the parish of Knock, County Mayo, Ireland, amd 62 yearn. In Golden Gate, June 20. 1897, Amanda M.

Roaden, beloved wife of UU2II Rodden and sister of George W. Allen, Mrs. J. Z. Turney.

Mrs. W. Edwards ana Samuel F. Tllden. a native of San Francisco, aged 30 years.

(Mass.) paDers pieasu copy. and are resDect- fully invited to attend funeral TO-MOitROW (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock a. from her late residence, Felton street, near San Pablo avenue, thence to the Church of sacred heart, where services will be held, commencing at 10:30 o'clock a. m. Interment Si Mary's Ceme- tery, Oakland.

In this city. June 20. 1897, John Rich- ard, beloved husband of Mary A. Regan aud beloved son of Mrs. J.

mil brother of Mrs. J. H. Fiynn, Mrs. F.

B. Rooiusan and J. H. and JLtncolu Regan, a native of San Fran- cisco aged 35 years 2 months and 26 days. Friend and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 9 o'clock a.

from dance of his mother, '221 Fulton street, thence to Si. Mary's Cathedral, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing a. it. Inter- ment Mount Calvary Cemetery. In this city, June 20.

1897. Mary Frances, beloved daughter of KoDert and Rote strong, a native of Saa Francisco aged 1 year 10 months and 18 days. Friends and acquaintances era respect- fully invited to attend fuaeral THIS DA if (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock a. from ths pa re a is' residence, 48 Bruce place, off Folsonx street, between Seventh and Eighth. Interment jrioiy Cross Cemetery.

In this cltr. June 20,1897. Han- nan. beloved wife or the lata Patrick Snllivan. a native of County Kerry, Ireland, aged 64 years.

Friends and acquaintances ara respect- fully Invited to attend tne funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock p. from her late resi- dence, 31 Linden avenue, interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. In this city, June 2L 1897, Mary C. beloved wife or Patrick slattery and mother of Mlctiaai F. and Mary E.

Siat.ery, a native of Ireland, aged 26 rears. and acquaintance) are respect- fully invited to attend tha 'uneral TO-MOBKOW (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock a. from her late residence. J2Ba shiple street, ice to Patrick's Church, where a requiem high mass will bo celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock a. m.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SPAULDING-In this cltr. June 20. 1897, Infant son of D. and Annie M.

MCAVOY GALLAGHER, I FUNERAL DIRECTORS KMBALM2BS, 20 fifth Opp. Lincoln School. Telephone South 80. THE BUSINESS OF JIoAVOT A GALLAt.U "ill be conducted at tha old No. 20 Fifth street; for the benefit of the widow of the late HKNHY J.

GALLAU- HER and hia slater, MISS ANNIE K. GALLAG- HER. MRS. H. J.

GALLAGHER. ANNIE B. GALLAGHER. JAS. ENGLISH.

T. R. CARSVr CAREW ENGLISH, and dikeoxoks, IP vaa Ness ai, acJls Telephone bo. 166. F.

L. GUNTZ. H. W. GANTNKB, GANTNER GUNTZ, Funeral Directors and Embalmers.

8 and IO CITY HALL Telephone South 433..

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